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Florida Key Deer in natural habitat
Young women pose for a selfie amidst deer, Nara Park, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Nara once capital of Japan is now the capital of Nara Prefecture, with significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple. Daibutsu. Honshu, Japan’s main island with most of the country’s major cities and cultural sites. From the busy global hub of Tokyo for finance, industry, fashion and cuisine to Mount Fuji, the iconic, snow-capped volcano and the city of Kyoto, famed for Zen temples, gardens and traditional geisha entertainment
Three deer are eating pine cones on the ground in a forest.
Young deer (fawns) in a park
Natural scene from Wisconsin state park
Group of young Roe Deer in Woods
Three deer in Nara, Japan
The Seoul Forest Walk Observatory, a path of discovery and serenity, meanders above sika deer, boggy ponds, and ascends to Windy Hill, the highest point in Seoul Forest. This captivating scene captures the blend of wildlife, natural landscapes, and the tranquility of an urban oasis in the heart of Seoul.
Nara, Japan - November 28, 2015: Japanese stone lanterns in Nara Park which lead to the Kasuga Shrine. Kasuga Grand Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan. Established in 768 AD and rebuilt several times over the centuries, it is the shrine of the Fujiwara family.
Cute deer in Nara Park
Fawns gather at a water fountain open to the public in Nara's deer park.
Cute Family of Deer Together in the Wilderness Eating Grass Mom Fawn and Two Baby Does in Background in the Mountains
Rangeley, USA - February 7, 2016: White-tailed deer feeding on corn provided by a homeowner in his driveway.
Nara Park (奈良公園, Nara Kōen) is a public park located in the city of Nara, Japan, at the foot of Mount Wakakusa. Established in 1880, it is one of the oldest parks in Japan.\nNara Park is inhabited, among other wild animals, by lots of deers, considered sacred and messengers of Takemikazuchi, the main deity of Kasuga Grand.\nAfter World War II, the deers were officially stripped of their sacred/divine status, and were instead designated as natural monument (天然記念物 Tennen kinenbutsu) and are protected as such. Today, visitors can purchase \
The white-tailed deer , also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer
Red Deer In Richmond Park, London, UK
Three wild deer during Japan's cherry blossom season.
The little deer in the park
View of group of white-tailed deer in summer in Midwest; forest  in background
Deer and sika deer photographed during the day in a German snowy landscape, high resolution with copy space
A group of sika deer playing in the jungle
Herd of doe mule deer brave a cold Colorado winter snowstorm.  Snowflakes can be seen falling lazily to the ground against the background.
Autumn leaves and four deer in the morning light in Tobihino Nara
Photography from 1899
Three deer are eating pine cones on the ground.
Group of white tailed deer
The photo was taken in Nara, Japan.
A pair of Mule Deer grazing in East Central Idaho.
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Young deer (fawns) in a park
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